Rudiments of Public Speaking and Debate: Or, Hints on the Application of LogicCarlton & Porter, 1861 - 230 oldal |
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23. oldal
... passions we call clap - trap . I know no better definition of rhet- oric than Dr. Johnson's definition of oratory . " Ora- tory , " said the doctor , " is the power of beating down your adversaries ' arguments and putting better in ...
... passions we call clap - trap . I know no better definition of rhet- oric than Dr. Johnson's definition of oratory . " Ora- tory , " said the doctor , " is the power of beating down your adversaries ' arguments and putting better in ...
37. oldal
... passion in the body of the sentient , which bodily passion is nothing else but local motion impressed upon the nerves from the objects without , and thence propagated and com- municated to the brain , where all sensation is made . For ...
... passion in the body of the sentient , which bodily passion is nothing else but local motion impressed upon the nerves from the objects without , and thence propagated and com- municated to the brain , where all sensation is made . For ...
44. oldal
... passion , by will . " On other occasions the orator is not reluctant to remember that the words of sincerity and kindness never fail when addressed to people not stirred by passion or rendered sullen by real or fancied contempt . Then ...
... passion , by will . " On other occasions the orator is not reluctant to remember that the words of sincerity and kindness never fail when addressed to people not stirred by passion or rendered sullen by real or fancied contempt . Then ...
47. oldal
... where truth and error can join issue . There is no impassible gulf between contending men or contending opinions but that dug by pride and passion . We all have a common start- • ing point . We have a common consciousness of im- METHOD .
... where truth and error can join issue . There is no impassible gulf between contending men or contending opinions but that dug by pride and passion . We all have a common start- • ing point . We have a common consciousness of im- METHOD .
54. oldal
... passion pervades a character , or an intellectual idiosyncrasy is the pecu- liar quality , leading the possessor to look at everything in a given light . But whatever may be the feature fixed upon , its methodical working out ...
... passion pervades a character , or an intellectual idiosyncrasy is the pecu- liar quality , leading the possessor to look at everything in a given light . But whatever may be the feature fixed upon , its methodical working out ...
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